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Modes of Transportation

Here are the various transportation options available in Central Florida. Choose your favorite mode of transportation to find out more information and resources related to that mode, then take the transportation challenge.

Rail

Explore SunRail, Central Florida’s commuter rail line, providing service from DeBary in Volusia County to Sand Lake Road in Orange County. The southern expansion into Osceola County is currently underway with four new stations now under construction. These new stations include the Meadow Woods Station in Orange County, and the Tupperware Station, downtown Kissimmee Station and the Poinciana Station in Osceola County.

Bus

Ride around Central Florida without having to worry about parking or the cost of gasoline. Use the following options based on the county you live in:

LYNX–Serving Orange, Seminole and Osceola counties. LYNX offers a free service within downtown Orlando called LYMMO.

Many of these agencies also offer complimentary on-call services for individuals who are not able to use the regular fixed route bus service because of a disability, age or other limitations.

These services are further described on the website of each of these agencies.

Ridesharing

Ridesharing is a great way to cutting down transportation costs and reducing your carbon footprint. Visit reThink to find out more about commute options such as carpooling and vanpooling and other commuter programs.

Telework

Telework is a work arrangement whereby employees are allowed to perform the normal duties and responsibilities of their positions through the use of computers or telecommunications, at home or another place apart from the employees' usual place of work. Ask your supervisor or human resources staff if you can telework during Mobility Week.

Bicycling

Bicycling is one of the most utilized modes of active transportation in Central Florida. Thousands of Central Florida residents bike to work as their primary mode or use their bikes in conjunction with bus/rail.

Under Florida law, a bicycle is considered a vehicle, and is entitled to share the road with cars, trucks and other vehicles. Become familiar with state traffic laws that apply to bicycles and pedestrians.